geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. john: we have lights, electricit it is wonderful but to the south they don't. one-fourth of manhattan is still dark. people need flashlights i saw people selling them $30. here is. right here. are you kidding? it must have raised its prices just because of the storm trying to gouge customers taking your vantage of a disaster. that is it viggo in 31 states. >> businesses cannot use hurricane sandy to make the unfair profit. if this happens called the attorney general's office. >> they warned businesses you better not gouge. >> anyone who violated the law will face significant penalty --enalties. but one economist says this is stupid. what they call gouging is a good thing. >> straight off of the onomics exam. price since a a valuable signal what is really scarce what is hard to come by in disaster areas. we can engage with the economic triage with the $30 flashlight we think maybe we should pass in the those for who really need them. we create shortages people want more flashlights and